JUL democrat & Sentinel. 4 ..;- a- 'h .v.. C. O. UlUKSJA"!', Editor. WEDNESDAY. MARCH, 27, 1SC1. pM. 1'cttcngill & Co., Uvertis-nz Aents, 110 Nassau Street. New TiA-k, ami 10 State ,trect. IVtn, are the au thorized Agents tor tuc "i-uu' " ; 7" vFI. ami" the most intiitcntia! ami latest circu ; vw,- in the United Mates anu l"llu- r , . -nnlrnpl lor C.invias. itiey are " us at our lowest terms. Dcmccralicio-t-u Auoustin Darbin, Chairman. All.ghany-MiehaelM'Guire , Black ;ck i i? Vr.o: P-.ml.ria John M Lnde. tial Judge truly ! A report ras industrious ly circulated that one of said delegates, if ad mitted, intended offering a resolution oppo sing the repeal of the three mill tas. This of course, alarmed the rnioion3 of the Penn sylvania llailroad, and every one knows how zealously they work wbeu aroused. Mr. Johnston and his colleagues were, or rt least were supposed to be, ia f.tvcr of the repeal. and consequently from the first, haa the m Cnenco of the Company in their favor The Committee ciid cot properly investigate the facts, and positively refused to hear a state ment from Mr. Adams, one of the contestants We were not in Harrisburg it the time, but we have, as we said before, received our in formation from a reliable source. As neith er Committee agreed to submit its claims to the State Coaventlon, the decision with re gard to the contested eeatq, would have am ounted to nothing, even if fairly conducted. Under the circumstances it is worthy only cf A Compromise. A correspondent of the 21-juntainecr who signs himself Alleghany, calls our plan for uniting the Democratic Party In this County a "double barrelled compromise." lie may tc a very good Democrat, but ho :3 certainly a very bad punster. Did he ever Lear of a 37Wc have received the flrst number of a paper published in Huntingdon called the IVorL-injixeu's AJcacaic. It e'odl.3 that a "Wotkingmea's Party5' h to be organized in that County, and that tho AJrocatc iGtole its organ. Wo shall seo la Ozz lime whrt tbas movement will amount to. In the mean Telegraphic TJews. Washington- City. March The two ' indietiuents r.r.ii st Gov. r"hyd in the Curt. , e; have bct-n aL-:ai.-.ed c.s untonat-iC li 1 a,:,.ut IL h--ur com mprotK?ro to which there wa3 not iX lca-t j wc wish the EdUors aV-isuint r-ccur.I'try contempt. We are informed by the Mountaineer, for about the twentieth time, that John II. Dcug- two parties? Ve cannot see why s'call for a County Convention,, signed by Mcs-ers Douglass S: Durbirj, -3 Chairmen of the tvro Ccuty Committee:;, would not have at ler.it as much force and virtue a one signed only by Mr. Douglass. If a double barrelled or triple barrelled compromise will unite the De mocracy cf Cambria, we arc in favor cf it It would certainly tfl prcfrracl to the elec tion cf a Black Republican Sheriff, Member cf the Legislature, Associate Judges. County Commissioners, County Treasurer &c rent i !: 0 !U nr i ! .-.r- rm trrt tt.:n ; r their 2cur;r; they are down en tit course of Hon. S. S. Litter io Coitgrei?, r.t;I the repeal cf the tnnnge 'a-. was .'or c'-r.yp:rae7 to dcfraal the (ji-vtrn- Jas Y i:z mr ut. The D:trict Attr-rrry sail, ia cp - Tl:.? L :.-! . court, ti-r.t t;;ere rr..- r.- ovilrnvs f"J-;::r. ths ci.ar.-?, t'A vhli the leave ol the C u:t lr:i tL: l. Tjm7j(cI uij-iil. Vi'e published !a3t vrcc an account of the tiling cf a nv. ly lorn i:i fint in Vrhite towuship ly its mother, wh'.ch we clipped from the Johntovra Tiit'ti'f The mother whose name is Ilartzill, and is aged only about 10 years. Lcs since b;cn lodged in Jail, to swv.t Inr trhl at Jur.e Carroll Jacob Luther, Carrolltown James . kss Lsq., the Chairman of its Commiltc, is a Urec:: mridgc mau. til, if he is, what ol it? Wo know not what his private views ere, for he is a man of few word.?, but we do y. Galitzea Davil Mills. Jackson j know thai during the last year, he has been "U-wer Johnstown, 1st Ward Lph- j aetic with the disciples of John W. Ft-roey Marray -1 Wr.rd Jchn Croupe. Lewi Lucchardt. S-i Ward-William V, inner -llh ii'-1 TT.,t, M,l.ir T.nrrttO liliam ly- iv lira iiuu ." j an Iltnry Sunimitviile , Jr. Mdiville A. M. firegg. Bichland 'nry Topper. Summerhill James Burk, immitviUe-Jahn Sharhau,'U, Susquehanna John Uoaror, Taylor Amos Davis, asft ton -Ilk-hard White, W lute i.eorgo u ai xi. Wiimore M. M. O'Xcil, Yoder Geo. in ters W. Osborn. TIjc Democriicy of Camhiia, Tiw, i-cf 1 ,.t:i:t iliu-pr r.-intained an dabo- J iaci .-ivi- .. and the lnaiizners of Buchanan and B reel: in- riJge. If he is the friend of Breek icriJge, he has fi very strer.ge way of showing it. He is a good citizen, atd has always be-jii regar ded as a grod Democrat. But he is net a better citizeu or Democrat than Augustin Durbin, nor does he command if a g'Cater decree the conSdenee of the Democracy cf Cambria. Neither we nor cur friends, have cny dci- ire ucr.cc.?ssaiiy to continue or protract the fall. Would it not Democrats of Cambria ? j Court. The case will doubtless excite much Mr. Alleghany informs us that he was a iuttrcst, as from its nature, it is not likely, if Lreckenndge man last fcii, P-.i yrrites Lixeelf down a bolter. Ha has not only a right to do this, but to write himself down tn As3 also, if the rame pleases him. From the tone of the communication, we are certain he is cot a sincere Democrat and well wisher of the party. I .... . , . , ,-i .. ftr:,K-,tl-in. 'i.rec.i;i ric-xe end 1'cuTias' contrcversv in . , - i ( .n ortMit'li'i tis County. I he important isues ci tuu tended as an uvarcet rep.y to tn article ..Lua , ,f.v, -i n-drr i last camnuro. bav? become almost ocse-.cte nearea in our i--i- ci x-.t -, ( app.( V Our nei ;h- are now ?;ct tat rely Intflin? for rrir.cir.lc: tiTcctins the adininistrction of the Govern- the heaJ"u c r-f "Can we urate tor evidently do: ; not endorse our su jgesticn?. v.-c.-a i.o m tavcr or uniou , i rr. Vo rnetit, Lnt lor tae rre-crvntion ct the- t t:on m ui-OiUiioa ar:d avert v..-r.T.,8 l int. h- is rr-v.cseu to an euiuoi'-- The jlnnttiuf.cf cliquo r.-.ab ru jet he siiii pr r l.nrm.lliv o r. JLlir.V.' Tit v., i, ,-rv.,pd to all comr.ro- ! - '- " trotu tiie i. f-utitrv tiio horrors ot civ:l v;ar Under these circa::. stances cm net v.-e come iT-iTWc are sure there are but few of our readers, whoe hcart3 have not at sometime cr other, been touched, bv the sweet ratlns of the xvot-ds an-1 melody, of the world re r.or.ed son-, "Ilorac, Sweet Home" ; but few of them are awr.ro that its author, John Howard Payne, knew but little of the joys of home, and that ho died in a foreign laud, a broken hearted exile. The following alli tional verses to thy soug have recently been given to tho public by a correspondent of the Home Journal, who introduces them as fel lows : "In reading a late number of ihe 1 1. -me T ,X ... - - . .iourna', l saw a toucirr nol ; c c; rr t -i .i . . t . liov. ai.d i a tni", n.o aurer or n s-.ao. their is a conviction at all, it will be for a less olfenee thaa t.urdcr in t!ie Crst cegrfp, to which the law has annexed the punishment cf death. :.r ra-.-.-.Tratj vi :.. -a in i.-rumg cot; ccs. The r.ci cf ls07 j r -hil' t- a prr.---.c-r.he-.ti t'.i1 r ;rty ir;.y!;-:it,.l i.rs t:-tiZ:i fore a tc.tit. cleclde-l to 1 3 not a rrivilog i f tl.2 w I a w , a e. i t IV i" r-";;atc i e-r. ts th.ir c-.t;d;d-t-?. z. i r- cc : V: c f C ::r.-s. tr uv;.:r a ate o: u v. - T i - 1 I- c: se woa. have to Cvtae tu ao ahrut t ter..;! j:-'i.-u i a th ; J '..a f.ct rpptarinr: ia ti.e t-. u:setf !.e tsi-1 t'jricv.ll t'.al &r.itj The f.-:! jving pcr'".s were ch ctcd elaeers ef the Ca:ahria C -anry Agiicu'.tural Society, for the t-nsuiag year, en ir.st a uursaay : PresiL-nt John Ilvars (Smith )- Yico Presldeats. Jacoh Luther ci Yv'm. faet leitT suln-i-'cd in r ivai.eo to the Court by counsel oa I- -t'a sih ?. the iii li-'-uicr-t t; a 9 ord. re 1 to be .yaaihcJ, as it c r.l-i not Live becu mavatVi'icJ The Com-all .r ei from the C-.-nfi -a rate States wiil wait loisurtly f..r the reti- a of the Govrrtmei t Great f L"-r. are l-.i.-g ly di;tifuished go. Titl-i.ra to t a- ct a j-.ae:-f-.'l soiu'i :; of the Je.-utl.e n cc-ir.rl.t-.tift.---. Th- govem-TLt rt M-T,tg- r.,f ry L ivo i rp T'rthcnr.os of a c-'dlii-vi tt Port Pk-'ti:.?. I u: .-: i . ; uea en . ; . ; r ? '. a r c n . :. a' is wt" Lj C It is f-.il that th: u'.:' irs :n that ua-t r. V! ' . -- ; ,r i' ' t!" i L.-twecu fie :cr:tl r:u:h--: c-.-rs in ;;:..!:; (!' il - c I .1 T j- a eo. ;:u.AruLi-;i:A, aiurra t 1 ;. u r 111 I "j" 'L m;er.i Wm. Jj-S.fs. kcraadi: J Treasurer. ere G!: -Gc -r-o C. K A. A ia.r 1" a 1 t : : I i i - . ' carrt-1 "a W. d lay i ::.-. I c:l: t .'f Ho:jt if: 1. ji.C li a;.i: '- . t . 0 : r -'. . ' 1 t!. : V ...- :tim. c:.r v.:; C a ills and Fi"v; -Ooe cf the rr (.a: a"i;ia.s and I i:ata . . , ' evCr! c.: i. b:ta lull be-f ro th.o puhli-e. Ague, sad v.hleh have ceomiaats from the T r J. ilO.S'iKT! r r '--n;e, -d it roca.U d a an inei in i i l.uo. i . : -l.t..: r a.- 7 Fever tr.il I the la -1 : t , t . . ... v, :- ..I iij c;.' r w . s . : r . . : v :. ' ' : the i i .11..: ; t. .i - i. . . . : .; ! : P. ,i c: !) i iTif-re: IX .or.-. rcises. and those who dift'erel with thorn last fail, must ground arras, acknowledge they have been acting very badly, that they have been toec-thc.r in a sririt of ton cord, of di vet ion to the partaiotie and nati-a-al principles of uur I r-srtv.' tat'Df-t me t eac l t'i- ,i;cr.i.i.ni7rs nn.l n-.rlnrC lOrr-lVOneSb KllJ I i'-" -' - I "-"'r-"" - I - , - , e-r as ctjuai--. as l.-ieri'.s aiu Lretitt-rn, vi a- i:r !-.- riTio c.-t ..-!!! t. ! ii:-:.!. nti.i iff frii: t!. proper humility. They w:.l then be rc-cei- j ved'by the aforesaid clique, like the prodigal son ia the Scriptures, with exceeding joy, j and will ac'ualiy be permitted to vote at the j next delegate elections 1 Tiio article iu the M-juntaiaeer is very carefully worded, but this is about what every common sense read er will argrce that it amounts tr. Now, we af,k, is this th- proper ?plr':t to manifest at a time like this? Is i: reasonable to suppose, that Ulk of this kiad will teml to unite the Tartv? VVe think net, and w--Ucrtaia no dou wu We deem it unnecessary in discussing this tjuestion, to go iuto a history of the late cam paign. The Democratic Party in th? Nation and State was, frcm its commencement to its close, broker;, disorganized, in a word divided into two hostile divisions or fac-tiens. It is not remarkable that iho Democracy cf Cam bria also diviLd under the eircuaistarjccs. and that at. hornet difference ofepiuieu should rxist among thjai oa s me of the- important issues cf the campaign. A nuail er of dete- i or -ji, l was oa i :? a" iti io: 51, v ;r;t. r of with an ari .i!' ir fom t.l SO C:. s 1 In th I American ludv, (ho wif- of an et.-i:.'-r. ker. Durit!; my vi.-ir, Mr. P.y:.a: e.dle-1 :-atd , aj:crn- prc.-.'.nted her v.aM a e-r y ct ilo::i-, Sweet : r me. s m to mu-tc, wru iwoa w'lit-n'u vcr- .... .-i.-:cJ to nor ; an 1 t:: ..j a. ;.. : ; -- i l-r vr.u t- ''t'a.t i "o .y a- i uO l.Oit.iag ifyeu s'.-o r, vith--ui i.. a-ti'mitig ivy :n:::io. j d ,-v.i ijui-.ate. u:a:l .1 bte -a-ea a I d-iuht v;av inu-.-h whethor the !-.-Iy t-j v. horn th-r d'diy met!.-, at. 1 vet th-ev s tu : to e C a f::i ro cur. u : ..-) . uig it-. oii-i ir i ; v, v hot; a r- ta-al y c.'.r, triil-.-i Ati'i v.a th-w! . . . - ........ ... - , . i loubt every siticere Democrat in the County j rill airree with us in this opinion. j other1' If we cannot, we are unworthy, of the name of Democrats V'e never pretended that our plan for ura thig the J arty by a mtclirg cf t!:e County Committ ees, and the issuing of a joint call for a County Convention, was the oidy 'me that weald prove acceptable, hut crrtaiidy.Ve have not heard a better one suggested. All that we desire is the union of the party on t-.rms which will r.ct degrade any cf its members, and which will justify both Committees iu re garding themsrlves as having been sustained by their friends. As we are not an cmbyro candiiate for the Legi.-Lture. Sheriff or any other oilier nest fail, wo are actuated by uo motive in this matter, save an ard-.'i.t ue:arc to promote the interests of the Democratic party: and notwithstanding the opposition cf a few araent and impulsive young lawyers in ! Khi-r..h):ro tr. nr (V.fhh'Tit r.ur vs.--ra tt!;1 command the approbation o.f the calm, it.t-1 lisrnt and thinking portion of tae Pern r cv ( i C:i:!;hiia. whether Dougla. ac-n or Breck euri i-.-e itn u. This is a matter in tthit.li the .1 - Jl 1 . r . iiicy wer R'wrc.-'' o. jt pi a copy or tn-::n. ADDITIONAL VIdKIhS T ilOMri, fcWKKT li Mill. EY .Tens Ui,-A!iI) I'AV.NT. To . in o p:.te ef the ab-onco ff ye-r.-. ILw sweet the rc-tiieti.hrar.ce of h'.hic stf.l a- pears, Frota allurements abroad, which but natter the eye, Th ur.sati.-fie-l heart turns, and says, with a sigh, Home, heme, sweet, swt-ct home! There's no phiee like home! There's uo place like home ! llur exile is blest with -d! fate can Ustuw, Dut Kline has been obeeker.-d witli r.a.r.y a wrt! let, th- ditivietit our f.-i ttmes, our tl:'jughi.s are the same. And both, as we think Columbia, osrlaim. Iloroe, liutae, sv.itt. swott h-me ! There's r.o place like home! There-', no place like home! 1 T .'II 1.JU au:..-, .-tare a o;a irai. tor. I am very lusy at p-os- nt, revising and corroctlpg my history cf Cam bria C-'-unty, before reeding it to the publish er, but caunt rcfiaiu fioui drort i:.. ycu a 4 A goto withdrew from the County Convention, J rank ard Cle of the party are more deeply to say, that your FUgirestiecs with regard because they thought they had sutae'.ont rea son for so doing, and a large itumb.r of the oldest and best Democrats iu the County sus tained them it: their course. They set forth their reasons f r wiiu-irawiog, in a protest, which they signed and published. A Demo cratic County Convention was called by them. It met. adopted resolutions, placed in iromi l.iition a County Ticket, atiJ appointed a County Committee. Of that Committee, Augustin Darbin. Esq.. is Chairman. Yv'e utidortani the Mmut'iiiia as admitting that nearly all the iren who participated in this Convention, were sincere Democrats, who honestly believed they were right. And they etill believe they wax light. The long and fhort of the matter is. that both uivisior.s interested than th poliilciit:?. and it is to them v.e aifess ourse.i. Ju ig'w.g from the statcnant of WashingtOo Liter writers, it appears to be the gcm.ral impres.-i-m at tho National Capitol, tint an extra scssicn of Congre-s will be called by the President, to meet about the ret of Jur.e. A quorum of the members f f the House has aircao- been cleeted, and a oumber cf the States will elect between now aial that time. The necessity of taking some decisive step with regard to the ut Lrtuiiate sectional con flict cow going cn ia the Country, the im t crtaneeaad strength which the Southern Confederacy is every day acquiring, render- I lnr.- It n: T.r r:. . l v,-1 rrr.-Qt'irff fn nt , . r r . r ILlua iue wen; 1iJl i iii. i.jjr , , l 11 .1., I.. ..-.-..a..,. .T CM.r,.r.,l. frtl B 1 . j I'-r civil war cr acr.cwMre lie i.od the ottier, er wtty saouii tae ot.e ce huiiib.ca and the other exalted? Tho editor of the Mouul'tint -is laVorln nad tare tor cr agaittst coorccn, to at cr.ee r.rer a; cr.e...r;ce of the hatts v.hieh have seceded, thohei.-a n taJer seme strange infataatioii, if he honest')' b'. lievcs that a u r.ina of the party ean tc t Heeled on the term he proposes TL y miiht do very well for hereditary toud.-mcu f-iv a plantation of Af rican blares but t cil;.h:oned i .cut. who know trair rights, and kr.n-.visg, dare mali! tiin them, they are a positive in salt. If the men who saituin ti.o Von ?la's Committee cannot meat u? ai tLetr equal.-, kt-them r.ot imult us by proposit-g to receive u as their underlines and it. fuiora. But wo arc t-M that the State Cor.vt nliou which trot in Ha; lishu'-g io l--it February, dfcidfd the tv.p.Uer iu Lvt,r ef tho Dougla OoH-mitUe. Y? have never learned that the Dcmr-craey of Car'aVri-i agrre-i to stibtiiit tht-r local quarn Is zu 1 rti2ieUo :-s to i;.e artitit merit of thut body. The e.ta-ar! seats from thL County were referred to a Ctni'idt tee, and the Cat-vent:;-a never L ea l a sij jr'.o word from the centt ita-as wiih regard t- cf tae new tari!i i.iv. so tha. u can be under stood by the flhehds inrrust- d with the eiatv of carrying into practical a erauoa. nod a the reasons for this sten. Tho re ur fact that esiir. sc;--icr.3 of Cottgrtss lave rdway resunea uisastrousiy Im'o tuo aumintstrtiu-n d them may, perbapj, have a tei:- .o arty in tins Ceun- to UT.iiir. the Demce ty, for the coming campaign, meet my u : vc-i- icsttate t. pr .ure t:a..-o aoaao. u;d sivo themselves intersc p.tr-"-tiV i.l ii. 1 i ch;:;- , . W r.:r r.y i..:;:'- :,ee r.i hr th' - '-. ;"i' Cri':;!;.':t; :j r.ot l : r. ... t IF.tters. : i i f. i v a- it; f.- ! 'U' Y.' i rr-t '" -."i : t .- ; ' . j d ' si :" ; ...a.t ; I V v!C S t.i I :.a e Iv in L.'.i ' ....,- t.. r ' . . f i.- i 1 . I . iru?:;sts act u caters gcuraoy -.a k .o-e i iveri -m-nt in at, e ther c- V "ai 'MAtEK, 3Iinn. April la, ISoT. Ie??rs. 13. Pag--, Jr. C . G;din. During the pict seven years I l.avo suiftreJ froai aa t.-.c l-.s iLcident to a weakness cf the digestive er- jTics. At times being seized with an ex treme loathing of f ool I have nourishment for days ; and r.gil: e 1 . e. i f r to tLo 1 l c . "v 1 jrr ' " A the so.-a.- : tk.e ac. i :-.:. r " -u.ai..3 of th.- l.fer.-. . t I ,ah lii-.-Lt pre; erty cs i 1 r - -th ..." .: J - a aa v :: . :.Ti.:.--e..--i of int. : .t t.-.iT.j : itj ; re " y ti-.-cs ate iti-lulg i ia r. the -. ta !';:i;, r.',l it i- thought th::: thj TI.: Cert-jre.-s .i!l ic-r.-- : -1 '.e Hill Ti;:::s bis d I th- t-: .er. -t gpputit e partially retuiaie l; tae st -"aeeoo war- unable to retain what waj eatea. At the j sujceslioa oi'a friend, who has rc-c.ivtd rrarch I benefit, in a fimtlrr ca-e. from your IICL- , a rf ILLitar (l.-t L:ta -s srrrt y, n a . Advte-- I ro:;i i t : rod l.T l ies ef U 1 : -JJ--J 1: ir;. - ,- LAND L'lT'i'i-lilS, I procured before I fcal taken half cf it raiitii relief; and m-. :.far hv.'.o u: d its use i v a sh at tit::-', enjoy health. Yours, eeo. T r - V Sold by a'l druggists. a o it.e, , otr-oii- I or I t XC -U-. i.t i : At v : s ... -.-I ; r- e i r e n -. ; : atr;. 'pttaaaea approbation. i ac rar.s an l alo oi the Party are for union and harmony. I wds pleased while attending Court, to hear my old friend, II. L. Johnston, Hsq., express himself in favor of uniticg the two hostile fac tions of the Democratic Party, in this County, on fair and equitable terms, lis talked like a sensible man and good Democrat. I hope his view3 have not undergone any change since then jlordeeni sends his respects, and the pretty School Mistress her love, Ia haste, your friend. JONATHAN OLPLUCi:. P. 8. Perceiving by the Jfjur.l linccr, that its s-ubseripiion ii.-t is increatd-tg rnpiJIy, t .: v c t r ; T,-- J,' r id W'c have an item cf i:if. rru'iti a ia r . l -.'t- n to the Cabinet hii-ry of th -Saa.ptr o't.r. before tho retirement of ti e late admtij. ra tion, which somewhat suti ri.-es us, and ..'A. we thiuk, be news to cur r cade. -5. It wa stf.tea this morrauir ty c-s-.vti a ..ey u-.aeiai -.vt ? 10 .i jr.toi), that Mr. Due! ao to, rA-L-r-iurv Dh-ek, Treasurer Dix. aad A'tjra -y G aal e;: t .a It!' i o:l 17 lowa whit ILu?ivu f f I t wero :a tavcr cl a rn..orc'u;ej.t i .-tat;- . i. :: i I.AttI'. Ohio, .it.at.d r.t C-' v. i.. -r fa th? 71 ra.aa. -i'-j ; De t. I th- u zht I would tarn cut tl; e otoer ttat r.l tor, but the cppofitLa tf il.--ri-tr.ry ei ar Holt au-1 Jefiial rleott wis so dv.iied is to prevent tho olj-er. It will I ; se-n by the ab- v.i statemei; that this eotsu'ttsi".-j aad divisica o.f tta im-nt occurred b -:h.-re- th h-.s: cast made of the Odou.tt. Mr. Strr.tcu i'tkes lo c -u-.-'aliiirnt o-f this me'i a-, a S-J i vcrv emphatic ia la s.tat-saonr, art 1 a v. a Sumter nsiaht i.-ve 1 a rt iu:hre. d ti ard l. . t.v. t ;.,;, Ohi Legl-latuio. . ..i u .a MrrJi 21. Si, t-al -a last ; i.ht t :a i a':-, t t. 1.1. ;i st l . v ' . - . , of . a dl A ,vhh V I .- ' - .1 tract. 1 1. is puievj a matter from tjorra vte a : crei th.it th : tO !: 1 Fett. .ec see if I couldu't u- something for you among my neighbors. The result Is that I sen ! you j C'-Jit'.-.s: s v: -a .r-jtti V iil-.t 7.1! ! - tguI 1 i.oi t-j in r- t r. t-:i ;d u- t: ii'j. e th-a. artic ihcir cliiuiS- able Rcurce, that one. Jacob Turney, ef drcccslurg, a mcn.bcr ef the Coa.miitee. ex pressed Liu.solf as cppos(d to the admissiuu f Mersrs. Adams, Muraay, White- aa 1 Lulh- ti6 : - r A i :-p-r- deacy to- prevent Mr. Lincoln frcm is.-uaig the call. The extra session cf lo';17 called by Mr Yan L'urea ir-jured tho Democratic party at. a t.- hrod to bring about the dlsas t. rt;i:s d--a at oi H.UO. The c-stra sisde-n of Ibll ei.;:d ly John T Ier disorgai.lrted the V. hi ; i :.i tv, a;.d t. ivcd the vav for t!a tri- 1811. Hut fclill - -i. i ta-.t iii.j a uta c-tiiv coars.' ao can !j.k.- raider tho trj.irg ciretimta lee . which surtcund him, te-j-l we will i..t bo sur prised at hr-adog of tl-e: issv.tng of the aJl f;r an extra s-.:. io-j in a ft w days. t :h vi the D-m.'-cra?y in i?4 V.'e have receive -1 n ltitt r c t i a coia on: the County Super mume-ih' r; c r report 1 !: t e t-' i . t li t Ol Veti.loohi ..-C.j-.OiS, Y.hieh WO V.ill itih-- plea. ure in j abiishicg next week. " Dit.li. On Tuesday, the 10;h iast., at htfr reside-uco in C'earla-hl county, Mr... Makt f a km ax, wife of 31 r. Jcti.v i'. 1ajmi, ngej t 1 rprj. you tea l-io-jamd itnro next week. J. O. 3T Tho contest P.-r Pf.-t Master ia this place, has, w-i un ler.-tati 1. narrowo l i'.svlf down to -r John Thempfcn, and M. S. Harr, ILq. Wo !. a't keo.v which ha tho iasldo track. Whilo M-jor Th.-.mps; n is "backed up" by Ilea. S S. Liair. m-mh.r of Congress frrta this distriet, A. A. Dar ker, idsq , a del- gate to the Chicago Co; vcr tiou, who r.rai.-te I ia nominating 'Oil Abe,' sal theaid then fore have r-.e i--fu.-ncr! .:t for Mr. etu'aoartors, is wo;u?:?g ioi.ou- II air lent efaeer, wr ti. Hither asri:it:t will r:: f . i- men v.-; 'ti ul'a net 'i i.-ttoa t, m:.: s The r in i'e.-'io :,i. h r, f: ono thin.? a' tho thuo ef vhtoh Mr. sp'.-ik.-a a.'t att-t, or lo.-i ;,ow -i a a.a mav lo-v.' ho atlialy it;,: a aeiielde. Th e c.e:.tt; i .ede a;,, n this si.;iv:to r.- e-f v.-y i ear r.l S..::,iou, -u'po. iha r-oA;" , ;'-.rt.; at too qaa-a r:--'ew vra re li'ie-l ahii-sry ev?, l.e -e :' ? ; o:--1 i. ph:n o u a.y :. -iaa; ".tc-. . ; tri S' v.- -me 1 i 1. i ss 1- oa-.s, M iz tt.aet: t :! t I r. r:-Ai:-..r-tLr e . 1 t.t e-i ex tho tea. hi; I ale, i the c oa . t i v i i.' 1 ? - : i v re; o : e i tat, P'-- arai thercfeao like ta an txoel- v.ortr.-i o lookiag at her !u--b-:nd and a h -ar H .di- , "we uoa i care r. cea.t v,h 'eh v,hlps. Ad etas his I con rr poii.ted by Mr. Linclu Mh:Lter to Kr-glaud Ho is a s.,a of the k.io ix-Prosi iet.t. John o ut sel ef iil.s !oi:i.t i lin.u:l iulo tic arrs f !o Mr. I Lit t el: t hf?;s,: .- th :i a (- t.hiv t : wh.;-. woa. . c.ia.p.ica:.' taivei.:? :,vra--r Liates C ttc a traitor. f t it.err- :- cr.ev. -Laatrs have rc-s-n.u r a - ; aa ,A- o.J Z. : i n.-re a; a-ars to r,r tlf.' arr.tv vi the nerr U. S. army ai; I navy o arid tako c u V .-".tho-, undrr the rrv dati ry Goveriimna, at. 5 reee'.tlly alv.atitrer-. me: .a uai ieo fr aa the old vo rl-I. liav iaa-i. their ap pearsaee ttr. '.t ri: thir swo.-.. -, ?,d er.ts and l-lc-o-l f'r a CJiMd. ration. F- ar dis tinguished Pe'lh tia.vrs r--ren!"t3' arrived rt CuarLtoa from I'rirco. aad have tot;re 1 lb :.-erico vv.iit it,? rat:; v. i. eto ia.i -i: , ae wore .,. ... i- .- i . j - , '..J ...... I li!lli ulMiL'i:aiiitii Illlt.ie.iti9 t.V.iOJ, ua; cm Rt the e -. . r t j ' ' -j i a ..ays :.: J: e p i. of the'ruhl-a-h'-! cv: -1 : ho hit it: .1 wr' .-it; e L-o-id .-. ca.aet. d ah r u i s ha.I be d. a v. a r.; t :.. the t ' , e i . ::i t '. e to t S-T V: v ! vf fur forth- M- pr l: Qn'ncy Adan.?, st 1 of courso a grand jt-ru of Johti A.laa;s, the su-.c-.ss.or of Wa.-hiagtca ia the Pre-i ic nti.d chtir, both of whoai repre sented this Country in tho Court of St. James a circunatance to which he Is more inoebted for hi? appointment 'bin to aev tr., r. i i i . e i. u 4 .jjj u any uivr- j a pran-i banqutt haa been given th it of his on. Mr.! House. j i . .... i , I , toe JnJ- .--. ::cc si.i t-.la. t: j. ...tto w ithin tho tho Maa-t rer c'.d t't . ? y e v. . .ti - .tt i-i t . -. -. A:;,...; il c :.; -v-ove ?p...i a: : :. .- .!. I .:. ':' - ef uv-.-.r; ' P.ris c tr t.l s i.... ti i ie ; vt: ; ': .- t t . ".-' i.. ; S L". t o ' j 1 . i e-r ari. : t e-: e er o: lert . , . i'atterson. aa i v. h . Ltr.tr is the Pi:;L: tho r.caiv-n wbioh o. eut iei s mue'a : a;t-ntion. f te tut' rositt u that lefre t" i-"-?-!!! ol the is prot-uncel some hiae-dlv nacgmtr.: will fa ly a dt r? becffectcJ. Vive Nap.le-n I 1 icsu peejls lite:: r::o:i.cti.ircnri. To?:t I vr. a t:iy. .a nnh aa . - t :.t 0 lh "h-h..: ? ' . . . to-.; r "i 5 l:. iur I ; rs x f Is.- C- -.v:i ; - .1 . . ' . 7 T" : J-J ; .-Iclv:.:-,'. .7 : i 7 T 1 e -ee r ui. TV ' i ffill!.: i . - r t r r.-t.. d, th T - wtd a-; inn O C 3 C o c 1